Posted on 10/13/2021 3:50:03 PM PDT by simpson96
A Florida woman is under arrest after allegedly tampering with airplane records belonging to a flight training school, whose CEO warned that the incident could have resulted in planes with prior maintenance issues taking to the skies.
Local TV station News Channel 9 first reported that 26-year-old Lauren Lide of Brevard County is the main suspect in the breach. Authorities charged her with one count of fraudulent use of a computer and two counts of unauthorized access to a computer system or network.
Lide quit her job as a flight operations manager at Melbourne Flight Training (MFT) in November 2019, the same day the company terminated the employment of her father Hampton Lide, the school’s director of maintenance. Investigators determined that someone using the login of the current flight operations manager made potentially dangerous modifications to flight software, with MFT CEO Derek Fallon writing in an affidavit obtained by the channel that make, model, and tail numbers for 12 aircraft were missing, aircraft reminders were deleted, and some craft flagged as having maintenance problems were “cleared” to take off.(snip)
An affidavit in the case written by a Melbourne Airport Police officer states that planes that “may have been unsafe to fly” were “purposely made ‘airworthy.’” The flight operations manager still employed at MFT denied that they had made the changes, and according to News Channel 9, investigators traced the changes back to a computer owned by Hampton Lide:(snip)
The father “confessed” to sabotaging the flight system, police said in court documents reviewed by News Channel 9, but detectives determined “Lauren Lide is one of only a few people in the area who had the knowledge, skills, and ability to alter” the databases. Investigators reportedly haven’t stated how Lide obtained the current employee’s password to Flight Circle.
(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.com ...
“...someone using the login of the current flight operations manager made potentially dangerous modifications to flight software...”
That’s not a good thing.
...aircraft reminders were deleted, and some craft flagged as having maintenance problems were “cleared” to take off.(snip)
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If this is true, she should be charged with plotting mass murder.
Lide lied?
Fired two years ago and plotting to take planes down.
Sounds like a totally stable person that should have never been fired. /s
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